North Korea Threatens US with ‘Greatest Pain’ after UN Sanctions
North Korea has threatened the United States with the“greatest pain”it has ever suffered following new sanctions imposed by the United Nations.
Pyongyang’s envoy to the UN accused Washington of opting for “political, economic and military confrontation”.
Earlier, the US vowed to apply further pressure if North Korea kept its“dangerous path”.
The UN sanctions are an attempt to starve the country of fuel and income for its weapons programmes.
The measures restrict oil imports and ban textile exports, and were approved after North Korea’s sixth and largest nuclear test earlier this month.
Han Tae Song, North Korea’s ambassador to the UN, said he “categorically rejected” what he called an “illegal resolution”.
“The forthcoming measures by DPRK [the Democratic Republic of Korea] will make the US suffer the greatest pain it has ever experienced in its history,”he told a UN conference in Geneva.
“Instead of making [the] right choice with rational analysis... the Washington regime finally opted for political, economic and military confrontation, obsessed with the wild dream of reversing the DPRK’s development of nuclear force - which has already reached the completion phase.”
The resolution was only passed unanimously after North Korea’s allies Russia and China agreed to softer sanctions than those proposed by the US.